Carbon House 1510

1510 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 108919
Campus Name: University of Washington
Price From: $895-895
Bedrooms: 1-1
Bathrooms: 1-1
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
- Unit 2 1 1 895-895 161 2024-11-20

Parking Features

Parking Type Number Available Price Price Type
Off-Street Parking 1 $85 Monthly

Description

Available now is a room for rent with a private attached bath. Located in a shared rooming house, the property features an open concept shared kitchen, updated stainless steel appliances, on-site laundry facilities and a freshly renovated exterior, including landscaping. Located less than a mile from Capitol Hill and with a walk score of 93, this location can't be beat. Everything you need is within a short walking distance, including grocery stores like Safeway, PCC, Trader Joe's and Grocery Outlet, various restaurants, bars and public transportation. A great, convenient living situation for city dwellers and students attending Seattle Central or Seattle University! All rooms are available for a single tenant over the age of 18 only. Unfortunately, pets of any kind are NOT allowed in rooming houses out of respect for shared space. All utilities (water, sewer, gas, electric and internet) are a flat $100 per month. Off street parking on a private on-site lot is also available for an additional $85 per month. To learn more or schedule a tour, please get in touch or visit: https://***.******.***/

Walk Times

Your Commute: 30+ minute

Carbon House 1510 located in Seattle, Washington, is a great rental option for University of Washington students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 30+ minute walk to campus . There are 1 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at Carbon House 1510 or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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